A federal jury believed the University of Iowa’s law school illegally
denied a promotion to a conservative Republican because of her
politics, former jurors told The Des Moines Register.

However,
jurors said they felt conflicted about holding a former dean personally
responsible for the bias. They wanted to hold the school itself
accountable, but federal law does not recognize political discrimination
by institutions. “I will say that everyone in that jury room
believed that she had been discriminated against,” said Davenport
resident Carol Tracy, the jury forewoman.

Meanwhile, attorneys for
Teresa Wagner on Tuesday filed a motion for a new trial in the case
that scholars agree could have national implications in what some argue
is the liberally slanted world of academia.

Discrimination against conservatives at a law school is not even a Dog Bites Man story. It's more like a Dog Seen Sleeping story. But I guess it is unusual for a jury to brought in to judge the activity tortious. I hope Ms. Wagner ultimately gets some sort of satisfaction though that seems still much in the future. I suppose a suit like this might encourage law professors to keep this sort of discrimination in a more deniable form. It seems far too much to hope that this suit and even a few more like it would actually result in less discrimination against conservatives. But I could be wrong and hope I am. --TS